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.UL ." Mi ' IBBBIBBmmP " ' " - ' T!7 ""-ILi - fV-t" ,1 ' wrmjJ. -,.-,tr-ii-- .W. ' afrae l iilAWMjZA;ri 1 -. , ..." ' ' ! , f -1 ,--r Ur 6 -k rrwfVfccwJ .-. ... A J f .. V f x , . .-.y -r M -wUkf. i V V . Alotlji, l A" ' Wt. r VOIi. V. PORTLAISTD, OREGOifSATtJIiDAY, APRIL 28, 1900. . NO. 4. O. At y ra all '.. ' f '"Vv J ir X M rj i " i -J 7 W.'i i 9 fc. r k FIRST NATIONAL BANK SSSSSff1 Designated Deposltarr and Financial Agent of the United Btate. rrasldent, H. W. Corbet t; cashier, K. 0. Wlthlnstom u.litMit cuhler, awaiantcainitr. . u. Atvora. lttr f credit Im4, aralUM In Knrep and th Eaaterm Btate. Bight exchange an Mlrgraphlo tranilers told on New York, Boiton, Chicago. 'Bt. Paul, Omaha, Ban Franctico, ana I he principal point! In tha Northvreit. Bight and time bill drawn In turn t lull on Londoa, 'ari, Berlin, Frankfort-on-the-Maln, Hong Kong. Calleotlon mad on lavorakl Urmi at all acceulbl polnti. LADD TILTON, BANKERS SSBE" established In 1BB9. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest allowed on time deposits. , Collection! mad at all polnti on favorable terms, Letters ol credit litutd Tallabla In Kuropa and tha Eaatern atstes. Sight exchange and Telegraphic Tianafara told on New York, Waahlngtea,' 'Chicago, Bt. Louia, 'Denver, Omaha, 8an Franctico and varlons polnti la Ota- cob, Waihlngton, Idaho, Montana and Exchange told on London, Paria, The United States National Bank Trarisaots a General Banking Business. Drafts iMnad arallable la all dtlea of the United State and Europe. TTLKR WOODWARD, Presideat. F. 0. MILLER. BIumauer-Frank Drug Co., Wholeulc Dittributon. i OF ALL, hi Silk and, Wire Bolting' Cloth of all numbers. Cotton, Leather ana Chain Belting- of all sizes. The only Exclusive Mill Supply House. CROFUT, M'AYEAL A CO., Telephone Grant ML 49 WRST STREET. ,t it KUSALANA" Ii the very OEYLON TEA. Other Brand are not JUST AS GOQP. KUSALANA b packed la one pound lead package, put up la Ceylon, while the teal still FRESH and AROMATIC If your dealer has not got it he can fit It from us. Corbitt Macleay Co., Tea Import. PORTLAND, OR. Land and Immigration Agtnti M. L. CAUSEY, The Causey Real Estate Co, Farm, Fruit and Timber Lands, Stock Ranches, Mining Properties. j j j j j Office: Foley-Roche Building. LA GRANDE, OR. NO MORE BACKACHE! ORECON KIDNEY TEA Curo Btckaohe, Kldner, Uyer and Bladder troubles, Non-Retention of Urine, Brlck-Dmt Da- fioalt, Lencorrhoia, Falulul or 8upprued Menitruatlon, 7ilo Acid roliom, hervouinesa, Bil oumeu, Conttlpallon, and all complaint arUlngtrom a debilitated or dlieated condition ol hi Stomach. Kldne)tor Urinary organ olltherox. ... Purine the Blood bjrclltnliiatlnif!! poiinnouimtter,stlmulatlngthecrtloni.regulatlns the bowais and aiding nature In throwing off that which make a yellow ikin. TnHectoa th COMPLEXION is quite pronounced, a a few days' u will detnonmate. OVERLAND WAREHOUSE Finest and Most Central Storehouse In the City. A GENERAL STORAGE BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Cheap Inaurarfao. " Storage Ratea Reasonable. SPENCER-CLARKE CO., Lesaeea. . Cer. Fourth and Davis. TATUM BO WEN ZX J. W. Newklrki tcoM Britlih Colombia. Berlin, Frankfort and Hong Kong. JACOB KAMM, Vlee-Pfeaideat. Cashier. Beau Brummel The Best 5 Cent Cigar Made Fqr Sale bg All Dealers. f44-H6 Fourth Street, PORTLAND, OR. n KIISDS. finest grade of Loan and Insurance AgtaU General Manager. ENGINES,BOILERS, MILL SUPPLIES. WORTHINGTON STEAM PUMPS, Pumping: Plants of any Capacity, Wllfrey Concentrators, S. F. Air Compressors and Giant Drills, Mining; Hoists, Cars, etc., Ho ChlMl Tooth Saws. Saw Mills, Shingle Mills and Woodworking; Machinery. Pittsburg; Boiler Scale Resolvent, (No charge If not satisfactory). ALBANY CREASE. to If First Stroet, POMTLAHt rrateatst.,K.r. aWarenoDseMacmne I NEWS Of 1 n '4KS jink! From All Parts of the Njr, World and the Old. OF INTEREST TO OUR RADEf Comprehentlva Itavlaw of tha ImMt 1 ant Happanlnga or tha Pat Week Onllad Vrom'tho Tolaarrmph CalaaeV Itivera, secretary of Agriculture Ja Cnlm, will resign. jL Coal haa advanced iu price forthe first time in 10 yea,r. g," Croton Landing, N. Y., strike te considered at nn end. -ife' Alaska is bad.ly in need of laws. 8ettlera on lauds' thoro ennuot aoqiira a title. 'j. Webster Dnvis, nntil recently aseiai.' ant secretary of the interior, says fai'ls oufrof politics. tyf Governor Taylor, of Kentucky, de nies that lio is fleoing from tho grabs jnry Indictment. r! Mnssaohusetts Domocints will .pay 1,100 a day for tholr hotel nCcomoda tions at Knnsns City. ' In nn iutorviow, General Low Wal lnco, forinor minister to Tnrkoy, says tho Hultnu is nn lionoat man. ., Tho stcumshli) North xSlilr, aground near Victoria, Iiab bcou flouted. The vessel was only slightly dainngod. It is roportod that Pearl Harbor, Ha wall, is worthlov hb n naval reurtea vous until itnprovuinonta aro mndo. Americans captunxl, killed and wounded 1,000 Filipinos last week, with n loss ,0! niuo klllod and .16 wonnded. ' ' It is expected that 50,000 working men and women vlll ho in lino in the May day parade which will take place In Now York City. At Mudiaon Square Garden, New York City, an elephant in Forepaugh & Soils' circus was choked to death' ia an effort to subdue him. Members of the "Itoxeia" have1a)aaore4,reawyCliape 'Ilea sear Faro Ting Th, la'the of PI Chi Li, southwest of Tientsin. A paper has been signed by all the business men except two of Walla Walla agreeing to oloso their places every evening oxcopt Saturday at 0 o'clock. The capture of Uocns del Toro, and tho threatened nttauk on Colon by Co lombiau revolutionists, may compel forciblo iutonontlon by tho govern in out of tho United States to proservo tho porfeot neutrality of tho Isthmus of J'unumn, guaranteed by tho United States in tho treaty of 1840. Captain llollen, a wealthy retired navigator of Tacoina, committed snl cldo on a ranch on Fox island, blnwlug off his head with u shotgun. Ho re cently lK)ught u steam launch, and the olyiudor head blew out. This affectod him so that, after broodiug over it one night, ho decided fo kill himself. Tho revolution in Colombia is spread intr throughout tho republic. Ileujainiu Northrup, a well-known newspaper man, of New York city, is dead, agod 44. Tho plant of the St. Louis Chrouicle, St. Louis, Mo., was destroyed by fire. Loss, $50,000. The loss to railroads by the recent flood in Mississippi will amount to more than 11,000,000. l'luguo is still rife in Manila, a foul breeding plnco huviug been discovered iu tho heart of tho city. Rev. Charles lleochor, brother of the late Ifenry MVard lleecher, died as" Georgetown, Mas., agod 84 year. Efforts to stump out the "plague ia. Sydney, Autralia, have not been sua cessful. The epidemic is -spreading. Hush fires are raging iu Manitoba and advices from Winnepeg state that 500 persons are in dauger of losing their lives. Five men were killed at liulmaia, 'Australia, by being precipitated, to the bottom of an 1,800-foot perpendicular shaft of a miue, A strange tale of crime has come te light in tho caso of a rich Colorado minor, who is charged with the mur der of four persons, Ex-Cougressman David G. Colsoa," on trial at Frankfort, Kyfor the mur der of Lieutenant Scott and Luther Demaree last January 10, has been ac quitted, The total receipts of the Cuban treas ury for tho month of March, 1900, were $1,078,088. The receipts for the cotC responding month of 1800 amounted la $063,038. Queen Victoria reviewed the naval and infantry brigades and the boys ef the Itoyal Hibernian military sebool at Dublin. Two hundred thouaaad people witnessed the review. At Atchison, Kan,, . reader of chess novels was given 18 yean ia Mm yeai tentiary for arson. He sec are to a house ia order to play the ywteja by resculag the family, LATER NEWS. Luzon rebels lost 833 killed in two days. Oregon wool growers aro urged to de mand 20 cents a pound for their pro duct. Pennsylvunians helievo that Quay's delcat in the senato winds up his polit ical career. ' Wnr taxes hnvo brought in a total of 9183,405,202 to the United StnteB government. Tho rumor of an American plot to destroy the Welland canal has proven to be unfounded. , The transport Bavarian has sailed from Cape Town for St. Helena with 1,050 Boer prisoners. lleinhold Harms, conviotod at Walla Walla of stealing cattlo, was sentenced te four years in the penitentiary. Tho prospect for the admission of Arizona, New Mexico and Oklahoma aa states at this session of congress is slim. Chinese- emperor is said to bo dying by inches. Somo nver that slow pois oning by tho empross dowager is tho cause. Hon. W II". King, rcprosontntivo from Utah, successor to llrlghnm II. ltoborts, tho polygumist, has boon sworn in. Tho Tammany delegation (700 strong) to tho natioual convention at Kansas City, will liavo (ho special trulus to curry thom, Casualties of tho garrison at Mnfoking up to April 1 had b-on 008 killed and wounded. Tlioy aro now living on bread mndo of onts. Prominent American capitalists of Philadelphia and ltiohmoud, aro on denvorlng to securo tho contract for a 100,000,000 railroad lino from St. Petersburg to Odossn, in Russia. TIiq naval bonrd of construction has finally approvjod tho plans for tho throo tinttlo ships authorized by the Inst con-, gress aud given instructions to hat e th'e Beolflcations propnred at once prelim inary to calling for bids from tho ship buildors. The ships will be enlarged Iowas in typo, with tho same rectangu lar superstiuoturo and the two turrets, bow aud stern, on the main deck. iu prison at Cuauabaoao, Cuba, while a captive of the Spaniards, that tho chair on which ho wrote his last message in blood would bo forwarded to her. Tho message rouda: "Mer cedes, inlno, Evungollno, lticurdllto, goodbye. My children of my life, I give yon my blessing. Bo obedlout to your mother. Goodbyo, Hlta of uy soul." Tho Duko of Argylo ia dead. Plumbers of Chicago huvo gono on a itriko. ' Turkey's roply to the Unltod States is unsatisfactory. Boor peaco commissioners mission has boon a failure. China is growing moro and inoro apposed to tho "opou door." Japan will tako stops to stop tho amigratiou of her coolies to this country. Captain Denning, on trial boforo court martini nt Sau Fraueisco, has pleaded guilty. pfara Burton has sailed for Europo (or the purposo of furthering tho Bed 3ross sooiety orgauimtiou. Frank L. Campbell has boon nomin ated to succeed Webster Uuvis, us us ilstaut secretary of tho interior. William A. Clark, of Montana, will reslgu his sout in tho United Stutes lenste, having doalded that it will bo wiser to rotiro grucofully, Yoto on tho Quay caso was takeu in tho senato with the result that tho Penusylvauiuu senator was shut out by one vote. It stood 32 to 33; Floods in the South grow worso. Traffic in Loulsiuuu and Mississippi is paralyzed, and tho crop aud property damage will amount, into millions. John Hortou, a nogrn, his wifo and four children, wero drowned in tho backwaters of Pearl river, near Jack son, Miss,, whilo tryiug to oscupo from tho floods. At a meeting of 1,200 Boer sympa thizers held in Sun Diego, Cul., resolu tions wero adopted expressing tho hope that tho United Stutes would seek by its good offices to eud the war. The treasury department will inves tigate the rumors of the allegod illegal landing of Jupauee on the Pacific coast. An inspector has been oidered to go to Seattlo and make a completo report on the mutter. The Sixty-ninth iiegiment Vetornus' Clnb, of New York City, celobruted the 30th anniversary of their departure for the war, with a dinner at the Sturto vant House. Just before the olobo of the festivities, Sergeant John Gleubou, who has beenju the regiment for 40 years, orToredu resolution offering tho services of the regiment to Paul Kroner. Before introducing the resolution, Ser geant Uleason said: "I am willing and prepared to go to the front with Paul Kruger now, although I b.ivo not shouldered a gun for 40 years." The resolution waa adopted witb tremeud Ms cheering. oelety , ITu. atata danartmimi at Waahiswinn vCatSIBt .V,ffiilBaMr..Rla.IvMui.1'wbiw jWnaee of DrTnaerde RHia.VWfea'tvia kaerdared 1 REFUSED E n Defeated in the Senate by One Vote. CLOSING DAY OF. THE DEBATE Tha Vote on tha Chandler Kcsolutlon, That Bottled III Oaie, Stood 33 to 33 In the Houte. Washington, April 26, Hon. Mat thew S. Quay was today refusod a sout in tho Unltod Slates senato on the ap pointment of the governor bt Pennsyl vania, by a voto of 83 to 32. Tho en tiro titno of tho sounto todny was dovotod to dobato upon tho question, many of tho greatest lawyers and orators of tho body delivering speoches. As tho day's session wore ou and tho hour for tho final voto approached, tho gullerios flllod until they wero thronged with multitudes, whilo other nntltiturlff wero unablo to galu admission. On tho floor of tho souatu wart every mom bor of the body now in tho city and scores of tho members of tho house of roprosontatlvcs. Tho groat throng listened with 'deep attention to tho brilliant argument of Spoonor in favor of tho seating of tho former Pennsyl vania senator, aud to tho drnmntio and (lory eloquence of Daniel (Dom. Va.), who appealed to his colleaguos to do what, ou his oatli nsa it senator, ho deemed right, and voto to do justico to him who wn knocking nt tho seuntu doors. As tho big clock opposite tho presi dent pro turn. Indicated 4 o'clock, thoro was a hush in tho chamber. Fryo, in tho chair, nuuonuced that tho hour for tho final voto hud arrived, nnd that tho question waa tho pending motion of Chandler to striko out of tho resolution declaring Quay uot to bo en titled to n sout tho word "not." Sen ators throughout tho chamber OHgorly followed tho roll call, for all know tho voto would bo close. Tho first sousa tlon wan cattsod by tho falluro of Pet tigrew (Dom. 8. D.) to answer to hit nntne, although ho was iu his seat. Wlton Vest's name was called, he voted "No" in a clear voloo, thus dash ing the last hope ot the friends of Quay, who hiirf expected confidently that the distinguished Missourlau would vote for his long-time personal friend. In porfoot silenco it was announced that the sounto hud deniod to Quay tho sent which ho has sought for somo mouths past. Washington, April 20. The house todny, Hill (Rep. Conn.) objocting, ndoptod the Fornker omorgoucy resolu tion to continue tho proHont officers in Porto Hioo iu office until tho upoiut ments aro inado under tho civil govern nient not, as muondod by the commit tees on Insular affairs. Tho amend ments roquiro that nil franchises shall bo approved by tho president boforo they become operative aud plnco per tain restrictions upon chartered corpor ations, such as tho issuing of stocks or bouds, oxcont for cash, nnd inhibiting real ostuto incorporations, oxcopt such ns is nocoBSury to carry out tho purines for which tlioy aro created. About 20 pages of tho postofllco appropriation bill wero disposed of, tho only substan tial amendment ndoptod being ouo to givo extra compensation to lotter-car-rlcrs who work in excess ot 48 hours u week. GERMAN NEUTRALITY. llought With Jtullwny Cniiceiilon In Tuikejr, Now York, April 20. Bov. Goorge Washburn, president of ltoborts col lego, Constantinople, speaking nt n dinner of tho Brooklyn Congregutlonnl Club last night, said: "The political transitions which havo takeu plnco in Turkey in tho last few weoks uro tiio most important that hnvo occurred iu years iu tho umpire, You hnvo probably rend of somo Gor mnu railroad c'oucossious obtained by tho RuMtiuu government. Well, thoro is a story back of these concessions. When tho war broke out in South Africa, tho kalsor went to England nnd thoro was ono thing he carried uwuy homo with him iu reward for keeping Ids baud out of tho affair in Africu, It wns a concession for all tho railways in tho western part of Turkey for tho Germans. Theso concessions guvo the Gcrmuns tho right to construct nil the railways in Asiu Miuor wost of a lino in Constantinople to the Porsinu gulf, "It now appears that, ns Germany made a compact with England, so Russia hns in a do a bargain with Ger many. As Germany is to construct all tho roads in the western part of the empire, so is Russia to construct ull tho roads iu the custom part. These two powers, with tho conseiit of Eng land, are dividing Turkey into spheres of influcnco, iu tho belief that whon the final partition comes tho sphere, which is under Hussion coutrol will bacomo Russian. "By mobilizing troop upon his bor ders tho two powers havo compelled tho sultun toigreo to this. Tho line betweou tho two spheres of Influence ruus from a little town on tho Black sea to tho Persian gulf. This is the ur- raugemeut tho stiltau hns been com pelled to accept, and tho nrrangemeut that has meant no much politically tu Turkey iu the last few week," BOERS STILL RETIRE. Will Not Do Forced to right or Sal render. London, April 27. It is now apper-4 ent that the mnncos of Lord Robertas catohtng tho 'rotroattng Boors In a aet aro vory, slender. Tho Boers have overywhore rotlrod at the first pressure of the British advnnoe, and the hope that General Bundle would be able to IndncQ thorn to remain nt Do Wet'a Dorp until they had boon forced ttr. fight or surrender hns been disappoint ing. No attempt was made to pursue the, commandoes retiring from Wepener. Everything now dopends upon the pro gress of General French's cavalry bri gades, but they are entoring a vory dif ficult, hilly and practically nnknowav country. The cavalry have already had a loag mnroh over hoavy and sandy roads, sad nothing is known regarding the condi tion of the horses. In any case, it ia now a rnco between the federals aadl the forces of General Frenoh and Gea- ernl Hamilton. Thp slowness of the recent more- ments of tho British vious oxperionco of infantry and pre the ability of the Boors to movo rapidly, with guns sad bnggngo, over tholr own country lead--to a belief that Lord Roborta' envelop ing operation's will fail and will have to bo repented further north. At the most ho will, perhaps, enpturo some Boor guns nnd bnggngo, aud hurry tha rotrontiug burghers. Cousldornblo results hnvo boon at tained iu tho relief of Woponor and ia tho olonriug ot tho southeastern ooiner of tho Free State of Boers, but tho Boer army, whatovor its strength, has still to bo dealt with. Bosldes tho casualties among the mon, tho Boor bombardment of Colouot Dalgoty's position wrought great hnvoo among tho cnttlo and horses. Tho gar rison could havo hold out for another fortnight, but wero iu no condition to rondor assistance iu pursuing tha Boors. Thoro. is littlo nowa from other quar ters. Tho inhabitants of Mafoklng era now on a daily ration of two pounds ol soup and two quarts of "skilly." BOLO MEN FAOE RIFLES. And Are Mowed Ilown Hefor Thes Can Strike. Manila, April 27. Officers wat have arrived here from Nueva Cacerea, province of South Camarines, bring de tails of a fight April 10 in which 80 Filipinos wero killed. Tho American outposts roportod 800 natives assembled throo miles from the town and Goueral Boll sout throo detachments of tho Forty-fifth reglmout with two mnxims, who noarly surrounded tho Filipinos, tho majority of whom aro armed with, bolos aud woro carabno hido holmets, coats aud shiolds. Tho Filipinos were quickly put to flight, leaving tho field strewn with armor. Tholr riflemen." woro unablo to shoo straight, nud the bolo mon uovor got near enough to tha Americans to do any execution. There fore, uono of tho Amoricuns waa wounded. ' Lloutouant Batch, with 20 cavalry men from tho Thlrty-soveuth regiment, coruored 50 bolo mou iu a river ami shot every ono, tho bodios floating way. Ono soldier hud his head struck oSf with a bolo. Gouoral Boll's two regiments era hard worked in clearing tho country. They moot with many small squads of bolo mon, and Inst weok killed n to tal of 126. A squadron of tho Elovouth cavalry is about leaving Manila oa bonrd tho truuaport Lennox to reiu force thorn. Tho insurgents keep tho prov ince iu a stato of terror nud aro wreak ing vengeance on natives who trade with the Americans, burulug many vil lages, inoludlug tho populous towns of Sun Fernando. General Boll has issued a proclama tion declaring that ho will retaliates loloutlossly tiuloss this guerrilla war faro coasos, nnd that bo will bum all tho towns which harbor guorrlllas. In a fight at Sorsogou, Albay prov ince, on April 10, three compaulos of' the Forty-soventh infautry, Caplala Gordon commuudiug, routed a large force of insurgents, mostly bolo moo, killing 63. Short Water on Klondike, Seattle, April 80. Arthur P. Curtis aud two partners hnvo just arrived at Victoria from Dawson, which point thoy loft April 8. Tlioy say wnter is .running in ull tho creeks, und will, owing to last winter's light 'snowfall, be exhnustod beforo tho' season's usual clouuup is fairly commenced. In conse quence of the wutor shortage, many claim owners aro pumping from Bonan za, while the majority will make their wash-up by rockers instead of sluices. This will "givo employment nt good wages for all tho unemployed iu Daw sou until tho lowor river breaks and. the exodus to Nome sots iu. Sulphur, Hunker and Dominion creeks, uro tha now fortnuo-holders this year, while Bonanza und Eldorado are us product ive as over, the dumps ou 10 (Cook St Co,) aud 17 (Beny Bros.) boiug thw largest on record. Arrested on Wxy to Nome, San Frauolsco, April 20, Elinor Lv Bheetz was urrosted toduy as ho wait boarding u vessel for Capo Nome. Sheetz was a St. Louis broker, aud oat October 24 last he waa arrested for fraud, aud gavo bonds, Ho jumped tho bond and came West, nnd been In this city siuco March. 'I 1 " ii l ifel -a 4 !l ?rv---.'v. .